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Monthly Archives: August 2013
THE CURATOR – Inside The Whale And Other Songs
August 15, 2013

Cromerzone 2013 An exquisite flight of nocturnal fantasy by a man who lives and breathes art to build his own edifice on respectable relics. There’s no braggadocio in Alistair Murphy’s pseudonym: in real life he’s a Norfolk museum curator but, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Alistair Murphy, prog rock, Steve Bingham, The Curator
CARAVAN crowdsource a new album
August 15, 2013
Getting means by subscription is an old way of financing a project, and now, with music business in decline, more and more artists go on the platforms like Kickstarter and PledgeMusic. It’s the latest that’s been chosen by the Canterbury … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Canterbury scene, Caravan, Pye Hastings
BOBBY SANT – My Dead Town
August 14, 2013

Sakuntala 2013 Out of the altar and into the fire: Swedish songwriter serves up an observation of social decay. Whether it’s a global or a singular view, the stark setting of Sant’s second album suggests not an abandoned city but … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Bobby Sant, singer-songwriter
QUICKSILVER unearth another vintage concert
August 14, 2013

Listening to the QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE studio work, it’s quite hard to dig why this San Francisco band are kept in such high esteem. The doors of perception get open when it comes to the group’s on-stage documents and now, hot … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Dino Valenti, John Cippolina, Quicksilver Messenger Service
Leslie West scales new heights
August 13, 2013

Not so many artists who graced the Woodstock stage has remained as relevant as Leslie West. Looks like the guitarist put MOUNTAIN on hold but the veteran’s songs such as “Long Red” that originally appeared on his 1969’s debut, “Mountain,” which gave … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged blues, Dee Snider, Johnny Winter, Leslie West, Mountain


